Fear of Public Speaking
.... for this group were observed for: (1) Item #4 (I look forward to an opportunity to speak in public); (2) Item #2 (I have no
fear of facing an
audience); and (3 ....
(5505

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)
Theology
.... The language and imagery of the poet are purposefully chosen to instill
fear in his
audience,
fear that is so great they will never again contemplate living a ....
(1071

4

)
A Poem & A Sermon on Sin in Puritan Society
.... The language and imagery of the poet are purposefully chosen to instill
fear in his
audience,
fear that is so great they will never again contemplate living a ....
(1070

4

)
Fatal Attraction & Cape Fear
Films make a number of assumptions about gender based on
audience beliefs and .... In both Fatal Attraction (1987) and the 1992 version of Cape
Fear, there are ....
(1749

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)
Annotated Bibliography: Fear and Anxiety in Oral Communications
.... By using a "virtual
audience" that was specially programmed to laugh or ignore the .... be evidence that such therapy might be useful in reducing the
fear of public ....
(288

1

)
Friday the 13th Movies It is imp
.... young people were sophisticated enough to be aware of the rules and tropes of horror movies and, therefore, creating actual
fear in the
audience had become ....
(1833

7

)
Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine
.... provoke, to elicit a desired response, and to persuade his
audience to his .... to criticize mass media for swaying public opinion, and instilling
fear into society ....
(1298

5

)
Bowling for Columbine as Propaganda
.... provoke, to elicit a desired response, and to persuade his
audience to his .... to criticize mass media for swaying public opinion, and instilling
fear into society ....
(1298

5

)
Analysis of a speech by James A. Baker
.... For example, he stirs up the emotion of
fear by guiding the
audience in a visualization of what might happen if a peaceful coalition is not formed. ....
(2426

10

)
The Tragic Hero in Literature
.... esteem, realizes that he has made an irreversible mistake, then faces and accepts a tragic death with honor, evincing pity or
fear in the
audience ("More Terms ....
(1068

4

)
Logical Fallacies in Advertising
.... There are four elements to a successful
fear appeal: 1) a threat, 2) a specific recommendation about how the
audience should behave, 3)
audience perception ....
(1465

6

)
Aristotle: Imitation and Catharsis: This 4-page essay discusses ...
.... He understood tragedy as a particular form of drama that represented a human situation, often one that invoked the emotions of
fear and pity in the
audience. ....
(1402

6

)
Antigone v. Heat and Dust
.... Antigone's misfortune evoke both pity and
fear in the
audience, completing the process of creating the Aristotelian tragic hero. ....
(2103

8

)
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
.... The
fear induced in the
audience is twofold--on the one hand, the viewer can place him or herself in the position of the threatened victim; on the other hand ....
(2314

9

)
Tragedy of OedipusThe King
.... My child could slay No father, and the King could cast away The
fear that dogged .... However, the
audience realizes that it was Oedipus who killed Laius on the road ....
(1646

7

)
Greek Philosophy Influence
.... It basically argues that a tragedy should stimulate pity and
fear in the
audience and provide a catharsis for these emotions. The ....
(1667

7

)
The Hypodermic Needle Theory and The Mass Media
.... believers in the Hypodermic Needle model expressed concern and
fear over the .... is supposedly "injected" into the consciousness of an
audience through television ....
(1029

4

)
Themes of Arrogance & Denial in Oedipus the King
.... My child could slay No father, and the King could cast away The
fear that dogged .... However, the
audience realizes that it was Oedipus who killed Laius on the road ....
(1646

7

)
Aspects of Works of Fiction
.... For this catharsis to take place in dramatic tragedy, for example, Aristotle says that pity and
fear must be provoked in the
audience. ....
(2282

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)
Role of Silence in Communication
.... which silence denotes anger, disagreement, an attempt at self-control,
fear, and a .... act makes a statement about the emotional state, or pathos, of the
audience. ....
(782

3

)
Fear (Foley, 1996)
In the film
Fear (Foley, 1996), a young high-school girl, Nicole, becomes involved .... The
audience gets an even stronger clue a moment later when David turns back ....
(2212

9

)
Probability in Aristotle's Rhetoric & Poetics
.... that the drama is imitative also implies that it will have an immediate emotional or sensory impact on (ie, arouse pity and
fear in) the reader or
audience. ....
(4551

18

)
Silence and Literature
.... which silence denotes anger, disagreement, an attempt at self-control,
fear, and a .... act makes a statement about the emotional state, or pathos, of the
audience. ....
(775

3

)
Doctor Faustus
.... Faustus, his friends, the devils, and the
audience all know perfectly well that he can repent at .... This is also implausible because his
fear of the devils is real ....
(1553

6

)
The Seventh Seal
.... of and under the control of church leaders who want a lesson taught to the
audience. .... and it is evident that the statue of Christ is also meant to instill
fear. ....
(1738

7

)
Plays entitled Medea by Seneca and Euripides
.... has participated in those acts, as well as betraying Medea out of either
fear and/or .... would seem to call for punishment, and it is up to the
audience and the ....
(1678

7

)
Noh Drama & Greek Tragedy
.... the tragedies his principal interest was in the construction of plot and its ability to reveal the turns of fortune that inspired the
audience with
fear or pity ....
(2959

12

)
Greek Drama & Japanese Noh Drama
.... the tragedies his principal interest was in the construction of plot and its ability to reveal the turns of fortune that inspired the
audience with
fear or pity ....
(2959

12

)
Symbol of Fire in Literature
.... of a Salesman Aristotle defined a tragedy as a serious and internally-complete imitation of an action that aroused pity and
fear in its
audience before purging ....
(4333

17

)
Serial Killers of "Seven" & "Copycat"
.... It is clear that the
audience feels a particular
fear of such killers because there seems to be no understandable reason for such crimes. ....
(2256

9

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